Ogle Township now has high-speed internet service available! Verizon provides up to 3 Mb/s DSL service. Please call the Ogle Township Building at 814-467-5751 for information on how to get connected, as Verizon doesn’t always show availability in their database.

Verizon has completed the construction on a cell phone tower to serve Ogletown and Route 56! Verizon turned on the cell tower on January 20, 2014. Verizon representatives state that this tower will only provide reception and service for Verizon and Sprint customers because AT&T uses a different radio system. The new tower only works with CDMA phones, not GSM. There is another Verizon cell tower located in Pleasantville that should provide coverage from Ogletown to Pleasantville along Route 56.

Ogle Township has a beautiful playground facility, Community Pavilion, and walking track are open from Dawn until Dusk. The Township also has a public fitness center available by contacting the Recreation Board to obtain access. For more information or to get access to the fitness center, call Patrick Himes at 814-467-0190 or email at pablkngold@verizon.net

Ogle Township Municipal Building

The Ogle Township Municipal Building has a recreation room and outdoor pavilion that can accommodate 40-50 people. This facility is available for rent by contacting Melissa Andrews at (814) 467-0569. No alcoholic beverages are allowed on the premises. Click HERE for more information.

Windber Sportsmans Association

Windber Sportsmans Association has facility available for rent. For more information call 814-467-6323 or click HERE.

Operations (4)

The Board of Supervisors meetings are open to the public. They are held
on the first Monday of every month at 7:00 PM at the municipal building,
unless that Monday is a Legal Holiday in which it is held the following
day (Tuesday).

All Ogle Township’s records are open to the public! Ogle Township has
an open records policy allows public information to be requested from
the township secretary. Click here to view Ogle Township’s Open Records
Policy.

The recreation board is designed and intended to encourage public
grounds in Ogle Township for recreation and other lawful purposes. For
more information please visit their Facebook page and or click on the recreation board tab

The Recreation Board’s public meetings are held at the municipal building the first Monday
of every month at 6:00 PM at the municipal building, unless that Monday
is a Legal Holiday in which it is held the following day (Tuesday).

Comments

Are Ogletown natives allowed to stop in for one of the community events; such as, the summer picnic? My siblings and I all grew up there. I was just thinking it would be nice to bring my nephew to something like that once.

The local honey vendor was Greg Lynn. We took down the information for Greg because he had lost his bee colonies a while back. I spoke to him today and he still doesn’t have any bees. The winter and lousy spring this year killed a lot of vendors’ bees as well as the native bees. Apiary is a tough business and many vendors are out of business due to bees dying off for many reasons, i.e. environmental, weather, and financial.